On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:26:45AM +0100, Martijn Klingens wrote: > Can't you just release those icons in your tarballs? You need to package an > admin dir too. cvs2pack could even rename the cr-icons to hi-icons using a > flag if you prefer. I can't release them in my tarballs as that would conflict with kdeartwork 3.1, as stated earlier. For some reason (say CERT finds spooky stuff) I might want a seperate release during and for KDE 3.1.x as well. > That would blow up the tarball sizes to unacceptable heights, so that's not an > option either. It's not crud to have two icon themes in the main packages.. > > - upgrading a package requires not only a kdelibs upgrade, but also a > > kdeartwork upgrade. This should clearly documented and in the > > announcements. A new kdeartwork 3.0 is released with the hi* icons which > > have been removed outside of kdelibs which allows applications with > > third-party releases to be used with 3.0. > > That's impossible to get right since the hicolor inheritance requires a > kiconloader update, so for KDE 3.0 user this is out of the question. But for KDE 3.0 you won't need the inheritance since the hi* icons are available from kdeartwork 3.0.x. That way the to-be-released apps will have to require kdeartwork 3.0.x, but won't be force to require 3.1. > If you want to release separately for 3.0 too (KDevelop, Kopete, Atlantik and > KOffice spring to mind here) you can either branch in CVS, add the icons > manually in the release tarball or add the required renaming/copying to > cvs2pack. Well, fortunately someone made clear that hi* can continue to exist for applications which don't have new cr* icons. Of course we'll run into the same issues again when those icons will start to exist. Hm, I could just add a dependency on kdeartwork>=3.1 for Atlantik in that case, if kdeartwork-3.1 works fine with KDE 3.0. Branching in CVS to keep 3.0 compatibility for just a few icons.. well, if that's the best solution, I'll consider it once someone actually makes cr* icons for Atlantik. Rob -- Rob Kaper | Gimme some love, gimme some skin, cap@capsi.com | if we ain't got that then we ain't got much www.capsi.com | and we ain't got nothing, nothing! -- "Nothing" by A